Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, March 15, 1935, Image 3

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    Friday, Marc 15, 1935
Tickets Now Available
For Publication Dance
Tickets for' the Publications
dance, to be held in Recreation halt
March 30 are now on sale. ' They
may be obtained at the Student
Union disk in Old Main or from
any member of Pi Delta Epsilon,
publications honorary.
Bill Bottorf will furnish - the mu
sic for the affair, the profits of
which Will be turned over to the
Old Main Bell.
Bernreuter Will Hold
Weekly 'Open House'
Prof.' Robert G.. Bernreuter, of the
department of education and psychol
ogy, will bold an "Open House" in
his offices on the third floor of the
Education building every Tuesday
afternoon for the rest of the semes
ter. •Free vocational guidanCe tests
will be given to all students applying
who are Confused as to their choice
of career. or need personal adjust
ment.
Tests which. arc available to stu
dents' include all of the worthwhile
tests given throughout the country.
The more important are tests in in
tellectual ability, mechaniCal ability,
musical aptitude, clerical ability, per
sonality traits, and vocational inter
est. :The latter includes thirty dif
ferent trades.. A test in color blind
ness may also be taken. ' Problems
of mental or social maladjuStment
will also be,treated and recommenda
tions leading to improvement' and cor.
rection made.
In Past years this service has been
limited to a rather smali.numbek of
students. This year increased facili
ties make it possible to offer ,these
tests to Olargro group.
AFTER THE
FIGHTS.
STOP AT
HUSKO'S
TAPROOM •
Before the 'taster
Parade" wines '
Lent—and during.
Lent we have •
. .
Fresh Fish Daily
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All fish •
are 'completely dreased
and will be boned
if desired.
Cook's Market
Phone 267
Penn State Men '
On Your Visit to
NEW YORK
Stop at a new, modern
hotel, where the modest
rates give you more to
spend on other things
and, popular with college
men and women.
Conveniently located in the
smart Beekman Hill sec
tion, overlooking the East
River 5 minutes' walk
from the Grand Central or
Times Square Zones.
All Rooms Outside
Single from $2.00 a day
Attractive Weekly or-Msonthly
Roof SolariumGaine Rooms
Cocktail Lounge Restaurant
BEEKMAN
TOWER
(Panhellenic)
3 Mitchell Place
99th Street
Ono Block froO . t East River
Student Union Bulletins I 7 Penn State Boxers
Among 44 IC Entrants
SUNDAY
The first of the Winter Concert
Series will be given by the Blue Band
in Schwab auditorium at 3:30.
MONDAY
Checks for booths and assessments
for Interfraternity Ball must be given
to Vermin D. Platt '35, before 7 o'-
clock. A list of all eligible chapter
members must also be submitted.
The Girls' 4-11 Club Will meet in
Room 412, Old Main, at 7:30 o'clock.
MISCELLANEOUS
All men who placed first, second, or
third in the Intramural Boxing tour
nament can obtain their medals at
Miss Reller's office in Recreation hall.
Bills will be sent to all girls who
have not yet paid their W. S. G. A.
leans, according to a decision reached
by the W. S. G. A. Senate last week.
Tomorrow noon is the last time en
'tries will be accepted for the Student'
Union pool tournament. The tourna
ment will begin Monday afternoon.
All those desiring to enter should sign
up at the Student Union desk in Old
Main immediately.
CLASSIFIED
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms
available for male students. Five
minute walk to campus. 124 South
Burrowes street. Phone 634-R.
ROOKS FOR RENT-214 West Col
lege avenue. Opposite Electrical
Engineering Building. Phone 9911.
28-2tpdWHS
LOST—Manila faders • and small
black Notebook in Room 6, Hort. or
A. & P. Store. Please return to T.
Parks, 503 Pugh street, or call 268-12.
32-ItpdCM
LOST—Camel's Hair Top Coat in
S. L. A. Reward if returned to
Green, Sigma Nu house. 31-2tpdDW
LOST—K & E Duplex slide rule.
"Tim Reed" printed on case. Re
turn to Miss Karham Architectural
Library M. E. Bldg., or call 324 and
ask for Taylor. 33-ItpdCM
LOST—One new analytical Geometry
book and notebook. Reward if re
turned. John McCarty, Phi Kappa
Sigma. Phone 108. 37-2tpd RW.O
LOST—Silver Sequin -link at Soph
Hop. Reward if' returned to Marie
Perry. Call 560-T. 35-ItpdCW
WANTED—Steamer Trunk—Notify
, Student Union. 36-Itpd CCW
WANTED--Position in fraternity as
cook. Experienced. References
given. Call 968-J. 34-ItpdEW
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smoke—because I am made of ce
leaves only. The top leaves are unripe,
bitter, biting. The bottom leaves are
coarse, sandy, hirsh. The center leaves
are the choice leaves. They are mildest,
mellowest, yet richest in fine tobacco
flavor. And I offer you the fragrant,
expensive center leaves exclusively.
do not irritate your throat. That's why
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Col nits 11th.714. A.O6Tteitoroiuto emu
go straight through this bracket but
it is certain he won't get beyond
either Dick or McAndrews.
Zeleznock Should Win
f Tomorrow afternoon Captain Zelez
-1 nock, State, in the 135-pound class
Will meet tfie winner of the fight be
tween Crampton, Harvard, and Hay
nes, of Western Maryland. Zeleznock
should have little trouble with either
of them. Bardacke, Syracuse will meet
Parmelee, of Princeton, in the pre
lims tonight, and the winner will fight
Menny, of Army, tomorrow after
noon. It certainly looks like another
crown for Mike.
Goodman To Meet Brassil
In the 145-pound class tonight
Brassil, Harvard, will meet Frankie
Goodman, State in a battle that
should be Frankie's by a great mar
gin. Western Maryland's 'Caddy will
ba fighting Miles, of Princeton and
Leftus, M. I. T., will take a lot of
punishment from Art McGivern, of
Syracuse.
McGivern, who should win hands
down, will meet Montvello, of the
Coast Guard Academy, who reach
ed the semi-finals on a bye, tomorrow
afternoon. The battle will be between
Goodman and Kaddy tomorrow after
noon and, we're hoping, between
Goodman and McGivern tomorrow
night. The Orange boxer was beaten
here recently in a questionable deci
sion.
Drawing a bye, Keyser, Western
Maryland, in the 155-pound class will
meet the victor of tonight's bout be
tween Regan, Syracuse, and Cassale,
M. I. T., tomorrow afternoon and
Should take a beating from Regan.
Westbrook, of the Coast Guard, also
byed into the semi-finals where he will
meet Lou Ritzie, who will undoubted
' ly win his fight over Olney, of Har
vard. If Ritzie goes as he has during
this past season he should have little
trouble in gaining a title for himself.
In the 175-pound class Janzan,
Army, byed to the semi-finals where
he will• meet the victor of the Brown,
Princeton, - Sawchak, State bout to
night. Two more 175-poudd bouts
are scheduled for tonight. They are
between Sala, Villanova, and Robert
son, Harvard, and champion Bernie'
Kaplan, Western Maryland, and Jef
feris, of Syracuse. The last bout alone
should prove to be worth the admis
sion price.
Who ever wins the Kaplan-Jefferis
bout will win the title in this weight.
Kaplan had to push himself a little
when he fought Sawchak he're recent
ly, but if he is in good condition, this
fight should be the kind that brings
in the cash customers.
LUCKIES USE 0
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Bernreuter Amazed, Displeased
At Council's Ruling on Customs
.
"I Was both amazed-and displeased
with the recent action of Student
Council in failing to lift freshman
customs,". declared Robert G. Bern
reuter,
professor, of education and
psychology, in a recent interview. "It
was shortsighted •of Atte Council to
continue enforcement-when student
opinion ppints definitely in the op
posite direction!.!
"The two basic reasons for their
being are tradition and for unity of
the new Men," he continued. "In the
first respect, Penn, -State falls down
right at the beginning , -because tradi
tion can never be litade through en
forcement. At Stanford and the Uni
versity of California, to' mention a
few, customs are' worn by all fresh
men just as a matter of tradition and
not because 'they are enforced. The
incoming men. are proud to wear
them. .
"As to being a factor of unity,
freshman dress. customs are of the
utmost importance ,and are perform
, ing a valuable office, ' but rules
against walking • on •the.oass, 'smok
ing, and dating are both childish and
foolish," he pointed out.
"The dating rule in particular," he
continued, "is of help in only one par
ticular, namely it
. gives the upper
classmen - a chance to, compete with
freshmen in the
,dating.-of first year
co-eds. That particular rule inter
feres greatly with my. psychological
adjustment work of getting new stu
dents to fit into the college environ
ment which is new' to them. They
are unable to gain the needed poise
and social adjustment -which results
from companionship with the oppo-
MEI
"Through' the halls of leering re
sounds the 'cry by the students for
more 'liberal culture; and yet these
same students place hard and fast
rules and restrictions on the fresh
men, customs which make them ap
pear anything but the epitome of cul
ture. It's not quite logical," Dr.
Bernreuter insisted.
In conclusion, Dr. Bernreuter re
iterated his beliefs that more benefits
would be derived from freshman cus
toms if all except the dress rules
were eliminated and these were not
enforced at all, but would be accepted
and worn with pride by Penn State
freshmen merely as a matter of tra
dition.
Clemson Garage
offers
Day & Night Service
General Repairs •
Only 14 Days ,
Left for State Inspection
Phone 790
116 McAllister St.
LEAVES . . . CENTER LEAVES GIVE YOU THE MILDE
Engineers To Witness
Interviewing Process
typical interview will be given.
The Engineering school will bring; The exhibition will draw its
terial from the reports of comp,
something new to its students at F` men who have visited the College,
meeting in the Chemistry amphithe- from letters of interview that t
atre at 3:15 tomorrow afternoon, ac- hilve received.
BOXING PHOTOS
Individuals and Groups
Keep Your Scrap brook Up to Date!
Other Sports Pictures also Available.
The 10 E NN. QTATE
HOTO vJ.H O P
212 East College Avenue " State College
THE NEW •
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AND SNACK BAR
Designed by Elsie de Wolfe, with
original murals by Hugh Troy...
Popular rendezvous for Luncheon,
Cocktail Hour, Dinner and Supper.
SAVOY=PLAZA
Henry A. Rest Managing Dendor
George Suter,' Resident Manager
OYOHOOKINO CENTRAL PARK . • FIFTH AVE, Seth to SYtte MI • NM YORK
!cording to Robert L. Sackett,
of the Engineering school, whe
exhibition of what takes place a
HOME' . WHEN
/ IN
Jew74-t • . •
Your visit will be even
more enjoyable when
you stop at this renowned
hotel. At our very door are
spread the broad acres of
Central Park. Should your
appetite lag, our cuisine
offers temptation irresistible
. You'll be handy to the
subway, buses and the finest
.shops, close to Radio City
and the theatres, only fifteen
minutes from Wall Street.
Come to New York and
1_ while you're here, make
the Savoy-Plaza your home
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